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Thomson's manual of Pacific Northwest finance

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Identifikator:
1838857176
URN:
urn:nbn:de:zbw-retromon-229226
Document type:
Monograph
Title:
Thomson's manual of Pacific Northwest finance
Place of publication:
Seattle
Publisher:
Thomson's Statistical Service
Year of publication:
1930
Scope:
XXX, 487 Seiten
Digitisation:
2022
Collection:
Economics Books
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Title:
Section VIII. Industrials
Collection:
Economics Books

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  • Thomson's manual of Pacific Northwest finance
  • Title page
  • Contents
  • Index
  • Section I. Government bonds
  • Section II. Banks and trust companies
  • Section III. Insurance companies
  • Section IV. Lumber and timber companies
  • Section V. Pulp and paper companies
  • Section VI. Public utilities
  • Section VII. Finance
  • Section VIII. Industrials
  • Section IX. Mines
  • Section X. Real estate
  • Section XI. Appendix

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Y96 
THOMSON'S MANUAL 
UNITED AIRCRAFT & TRANSPORT CORPORATION 
EXECUTIVE OFFICE: 230 Park Avenue, New York, N. Y. 
HISTORY: Incorporated Oct. 30, 1928, under the laws of Delaware with a per- 
petual charter, as the Boeing Airplane & Transport Corporation. This name was 
changed to the present title Jan. 19, 1929. 
BUSINESS: A holding company controlling, through stock ownership, various 
subsidiary companies of outstanding importance in aviation. Among its subsidi- 
aries are‘airplane, aircraft engine and propeller manufacturers, as well as com- 
panies engaged in the operation of air transport lines, aeronautical schools, air- 
ports, experimental laboratories, etc. 
EQUIPMENT COMPANIES 
Boeing Airplane Co., Seattle, Wash.—Organized in 1916 by W. E. Boeing. Manu- 
factures military and commercial planes. Plant consists of 12 shops, with 
300,000 ft. floor space. Average number of employees, 1,200. 
Hamilton Metalplane Co., Milwaukee, Wisc.—Is a division of the Boeing Air- 
plane Co. Manufactures an all-metal plane for light transport business. 
Boeing Aircraft of Canada, Ltd.—Organized in 1929 and acquired property in Van- 
couver, B. C., for building Boeing planes for distribution in Canada. 
Hamiltoh Standard Propeller Corp., with headquarters in Pittsburgh, Pa., a con- 
solidation of Hamilton Aero Mfg. Co. Milwaukee, Wisc.,, and Standard Steel 
Propeller Corp. of Pittsburgh. Also operates plant at Los Angeles, Calif. 
Northrop Aireraft Corp., Los Angeles.—Manufacturers of ‘all wing” type of 
plane, suitable for airmail feeder lines. 
Pratt & Whitney Aircraft Corp., Hartford, Conn.—Manufacturers of ‘“Hornet” 
and “Wasp” engines. 
Canadian Pratt & Whitney Aireraft Co.,, with plant at Longueuil, Quebec, for 
manufacturing engines. 
Stearman Aireraft Co., Wichita, Kan.—Manufactures light planes for sport and 
transport. 
Sikorsky Aviation Corp., Bridgeport, Conn.—Manufactures multi-motored planes. 
Chance Vought Corp., Hartford, Conn.—Organized in 1917. Manufactures com- 
mercial planes. 
TRANSPORT COMPANIES 
Boeing Air Transport, Ine.—Organized in 1927 and obtained contract from TU. S. 
government to carry mail between Chicago and San Francisco. Also carries 
passengers. 
Pacific Air Transport—Operates airmail and passenger service between Seattle, 
Wash., and Los Angeles, Calif. Control of this line was purchased by the 
Boeing interests on Jan. 1, 1928. 
Stout Air Services, Ime.—Organized in October, 1925. Conducts passenger and 
mail service between Chicago, Ill.,, and Cleveland, Ohio, serving intervening 
cities, including Grand Rapids and Detroit. 
National Air Transport—Control of this company was acquired in April, 1930, 
and supplies the connecting link in the company's transcontinetal service. 
OTHER OPERATIONS 
Boeing School of Aeronautics, Oakland, Calif.—Opened September, 1929, for the 
purpose of training air pilots. 
United Aircraft Exports, Inc., New York—Handles all foreign sales for the vari- 
ous manufacturing units. 
United Airports Co. of California, Ltd.—Organized November, 1929, to construct 
an airport at Burbank, Calif., near Los Angeles. Own 234 acres. 
United Airports of Connecticut, Inc.—Organized in 1929 to construct and operate 
an airport at Hartford, Conn. Own 510-acre tract. 
FLYING OPERATIONS 
. Passengers 
Miles Flown Mail Carried Carried 
2,517,281 563 tons 3,447 
3.610.000 1.056 tons 6,129 
William E. Boeing, Chairman 
f'rederick B. Rentschler, Pres. 
Chance M. Vought, Vice Pres. 
Philin (. Johnson. Vice Pres. 
OFFICERS 
George S. Wheat, Vice Pres. 
Charles W. Deeds, Sec’y-Treas. 
locseph FF. McCarthv, Controller.
	        

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